A good reason not to buy a NAA 22 used, huh? Never know where they have been.
Savoie was charged with first offense possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, a felony charge of taking contraband to penal institution, and a felony charge of improper registration of a firearm .
Repetitive conditioning. The media says it enough times and people accept it without even knowing. Like ‘assault weapon’ (formerly assault style weapon), ‘high capacity magazine’, etc. So, somehow even many gun owners believe guns must be registered to the owner.The Advocate article mentions homemade suppressors. I hope that's what law enforcement was referring to.
FWIW I am constantly amazed with people bringing up the fact of needing to register a firearm. Another misconception is that it has been registered because it was purchased from a dealer with a background check.
Exactly how does one properly register a firearm in Louisiana when there is no registry?
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Louisiana law mimics federal law in calling silencers "firearms" like "machine guns" and requires registration of them. Article says the guy had some "homemade silencers" in his possession.
Start here and keep hitting the "next" button:
http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?p=y&d=97843
You really wanna know what’s going on in Golden Meadow? Well, looks like the law finally Woke up from writing speeding tickets long enough to realize there’s some crime going on. Hahahahaha! Morning sunshine!
When my dad's and I guns were taken from his home they knew all I had bought from day one and his as well. Everything.Repetitive conditioning. The media says it enough times and people accept it without even knowing. Like ‘assault weapon’ (formerly assault style weapon), ‘high capacity magazine’, etc. So, somehow even many gun owners believe guns must be registered to the owner.
As for the registered when bought theory, the feds get their names and serial numbers and that’s all they care about. Is that registration? Hmmm, one could argue that it’s not. But I’m not naive enough to believe that all that info has not been recorded and stored since day one of the the federal background check being instituted and if that’s not registration...well, we can think of another name for it if it’ll make you happy.
When my dad's and I guns were taken from his home they knew all I had bought from day one and his as well. Everything.
Is his azz crack an extension of his home?
Wait. 'They' took firearms belonging to both you, and your father?
Who is 'They'?
Was there a 'Why', or a 'When'?
How did they get a list, as you describe?
Please, more info.
You didn’t know the ATF can track firearms?
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